The Hemingway Bibliography
The Hemingway Bibliography is a searchable online database consisting of the most comprehensive record of annotated Hemingway-related scholarship published worldwide in English from 1990 to the present, including articles, book chapters, books, and online resources. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author within their year of publication. Search by title, author, subject, keyword, date, publisher, or periodical title.

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Submissions from 2016

Article: Queering Perspectives of the Uncanny in Ernest Hemingway’s "Mr. and Mrs. Elliot" and "The Sea Change", Babett Rubóczki

Article: Intraspecies Communication: Memory, Story-Telling, and Football in American Fiction of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, Maureen Ryan

Article: Recovery from the Great War: Pastoral Space in J. L. Carr’s A Month in the Country and Ernest Hemingway’s "Big Two-Hearted River", Charles Scruggs

Book Chapter: A Very Complicated Negotiation: Teaching Hemingway to Second Language Learners of English, Douglas Sheldon

Book: The Most Famous Writer Who Ever Lived: A True Story of My Family, Tom Shroder

Article: A Farewell to Adverbs: Why Computers Will Never Write Novels, Randall Silvis

Article: From the Hemingway Letters Project, Sandra Spanier, Rena Sanderson, and Robert Trodgon

Book Chapter: Bulls, Art, Mithras, and Montherlant, Ben Stoltzfus

Essay: Ernest Hemingway’s—Robert Jordan, Luke Strongman

Book Chapter: Seeing Through Fracture: In Our Time, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Picasso’s Guernica, Thomas Strychacz

Essay: Boilerplate Potboilers: William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, Peter Swirski

Article: Concrete Sensations: Imagining Feeling in A Farewell to Arms, Laura E. Tanner

Article: "Reading Slowly to Make it Last": Reading Readers in Hemingway’s The Garden of Eden, Daniel Train

Book: Ernest Hemingway’s Novels: A Study in Themes and Techniques, Sujitkumar Amritlal Tripathi

Book Chapter: Ernest Hemingway—¿Amigo de España?, Lisa Twomey

Book Chapter: "Our Fathers Lied": The Great War and Paternal Betrayal in Hemingway’s In Our Time, Lisa Tyler

Article: "Not for sale, rent, nor charter": Paris and the Market for Art in Ernest Hemingway’s Islands in the Stream, Julieann Veronica Ulin

Article: Reading and Trans-Reading: A Bibliotherapeutic Approach, Ioana Unk

Article: Having it in Reserve: Secret Love and a Way Out in Willa Cather’s "Paul’s Case" and Ernest Hemingway’s "The Three-Day Blow", Kim Vanderlaan

Book Chapter: Introduction, Alex Vernon

Book Chapter: Introduction (Ernest Hemingway Seminar), Alex Vernon

Book Chapter: Teaching The Spanish Earth in a War Film Seminar, Alex Vernon

Book: Teaching Hemingway and War, Alex Vernon

Essay: Hemingway, Dos Passos, Cather, Lewis, and the American Style, Linda Wagner-Martin

Article: Ecological Consciousness in Hemingway’s Short Stories, Zhen Wang

Internet Resource: The Cat in the House: Marechera Reads Hemingway, Alan Ramón Ward

Book Chapter: "Aficion Means Passion": Sexuality and Religion in The Sun Also Rises, Joshua Weiss

Book Chapter: Redeeming Hemingway and His Women: Periodicals as Sites of Change in the Literature Classroom, Belinda Wheeler

Essay: Cuba: A Portrait by Figueres, Plimpton, Hemingway, García Márquez, Part 1, Joel Whitney

Essay: Cuba: A Portrait by Plimpton, Hemingway, and García Márquez, Part 2, Joel Whitney

Article: Lost Trophies: Hunting Animals and the Imperial Souvenir in Walton Ford’s Pancha Tantra, Matthew Whittle

Essay: What Hemingway Learned from Ford, George Wickes

Article: More Time: Reading Hemingway’s Across the River and Into the Trees, David Wyatt

Essay: Re-emergence of the Encounter with Long-Haired Painters: The Hidden Influence of the Japanese Artists in The Garden of Eden Manuscripts, Hideo Yanagisawa

Book Chapter: The Education of Henry: Politics and Context in Hemingway, Scott D. Yarbrough

Submissions from 2015

Essay: How Do We Read What Isn’t There to Be Read? Shadow Stories and Permanent Gaps, H. Porter Abbott

Article: Some Aspects of Equivalence in Literary Translation: Analysis of Two Arabic Translations of Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, Salwa Alwafai

Book: The Influence of the European Culture on Hemingway’s Fiction, Silvia Ammary

Book: Ernest Hemingway and World War I, Richard F. Andersen

Article: The Torments of Spring: Jake Barnes’s Phantom Limb in The Sun Also Rises, Michael Anesko

Article: "A Powerful Beacon": Love Illuminating Human Attachment in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Joel Armstrong

Book Chapter: Teaching Hemingway Beyond "The Lost Generation": European Politics and American Modernism, David Barnes

Book Chapter: Twentieth-Century Titans: Orwell and Hemingway’s Convergence through Place and Time, Jean Jespersen Bartholomew

Article: Hemingway’s "Cat in the Rain": The Presence of Stein and Joyce, John Beall

Article: Hemingway’s Formation of In Our Time, John Beall

Book Chapter: Hemingway, Stevens, and the Meditative Poetry of "Extraordinary Actuality", Phillip Beard

Article: The Monster of Cojímar: A Meditation on Hemingway, Sharks, and War, Susan F. Beegel

Essay: Canonical Bedfellows: Ernest Hemingway and Henry James, Eric Bennett

Essay: Paris Between the Wars: Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Hunger, and Language, Jeff Birkenstein

Article: Hemingway, the Figure of the Bicycle, and Avant-garde Paris, William Boelhower

Book Chapter: The Futurist Origins of Hemingway’s Modernism, Bradley Bowers

Essay: A Farewell to the Senses? Hemingway, Remarque and the Aesthetics of World War I, Stefan L. Brandt

Article: "An Explanatory Glossary": Hemingway’s Unique Spanish-English Bullfight Vocabulary, Nancy Bredendick

Essay: Boxing Ernest Hemingway, César Brioso

Essay: The Old Man and the Sea, Brin-Jonathan Butler

Article: Hemingway Presents Himself: The Writer in Green Hills of Africa, William E. Cain

Article: Sentencing: Hemingway’s Aesthetic, William E. Cain

Essay: "A Study in Pain": Musical Variations and Ernest Hemingway’s "The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio", Nicole J. Camastra

Book Chapter: Our Greatest American Modernists: Teaching Hemingway and Faulkner Together, James B. Carothers

Essay: American Tourists in Spain, Peter N. Carroll

Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Screenwriter: Letters About For Whom the Bell Tolls, Peter N. Carroll

Book: The Hemingway Log: A Chronology of His Life and Times, Brewster S. Chamberlin

Essay: Tim O’Brien, Ernest Hemingway, and the Short Story Cycle Tradition, Stefania Ciocia

Essay: Ernest Hemingway in the North Woods, Anna Leigh Clark

Essay: L’Ancienne: Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time, Robert C. Clark

Article: Using Reader Responses and Discovery Responses with Tertiary Students in Three Countries, Paul C. Corrigan, Muayyad Omran Chiad, and Nnawuihe Fidelis Echendu

Article: The Boxer’s Pain, the Bull’s Prose: Race, American Boxing, and Hemingway’s Ring Aesthetics, Jesús Costantino

Essay: The Battle over the Battlefield: Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, and How They Saw the War They Saw, Kirk Curnutt

Article: In Defense of Hemingway’s Young Nick Adams: "Everything Was Gone to Hell Inside of Me", Donald A. Daiker

Article: "I Think Dad Probably Waited for Me": Biography, Intertextuality, and Hemingway’s "Ten Indians", Donald A. Daiker

Article: What to Make of Hemingway’s "Summer People"?, Donald A. Daiker

Article: The Accidental Hero: Ernest Hemingway and Slovenia, Erica Johnson Debeljak

Essay: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, 1926), Linda De Roche

Essay: No Separate Peace: A Farewell to Arms as Trauma Narrative, Trevor Dodman

Book: The Impossible Craft: Literary Biography, Scott Donaldson

Essay: The Modernist Genre Novel, David M. Earle

Essay: Drinkin’ Rum and Coca Cola, Kerstin Verfasser Ehmer and Beate Hindermann

Book Chapter: Chasing New Horizons: Considerations for Teaching Hemingway and Modernism in a Digital Age, Andrew Fletcher

Internet Resource: Letter from Ernest Hemingway’s Widow Could Solve Cuban Farmhouse Mystery, Alison Flood

Book Chapter: Introduction, Joseph Fruscione

Book: Teaching Hemingway and Modernism, Joseph Fruscione

Essay: Ernest Hemingway, Literary Critic, Daniel Fuchs

Book Chapter: The Sun Also Rises and the "Stimulating Strangeness" of Paris, Meg Gillette

Book Chapter: Modernist Style, Identity Politics, and Trauma in Hemingway’s "Big Two-Hearted River" and Stein’s "Picasso", Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick

Essay: Criticism and the Literary Crisis of Man, Mark Greif

Book Chapter: Teaching Hemingway’s Modernism in Cultural Context: Helping Students Connect His Time to Ours, Sharon Hamilton

Article: Hemingway as Social and Political Writer, Peter L. Hays

Article: Ernest Hemingway’s Description of the Mountaintop in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and Climate Change Research, Samuli Helama

Book: Ernest Hemingway: The Last Interview and Other Conversations, Ernest Hemingway

Book: Out Came the Sun: Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness, Addiction, and Suicide in My Family, Mariel Hemingway

Article: "Mojado-Reverso" or, a Reverse Wetback: On John Grady Cole’s Mexican Ancestry in Cormac McCarthy’s All the Pretty Horses, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera

Book Chapter: On Teaching "Homage of Switzerland" as an Introduction to Postmodern Literature, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera

Book: Hemingway in Love: His Own Story: A Memoir, A. E. Hotchner

Essay: Ernest Hemingway: A Strange Fish, Sam Jefferson

Essay: Translation and the American Modernist Novel, Daniel Katz

Essay: Treatment of the Spanish Civil War in Malraux’s Man’s Hope, Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia, and Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, Uddin Jalal Khan

Article: "Cheerful Rain" in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, Wook-Dong Kim

Article: Self-Parody and Satirized Lovers in The Torrents of Spring, Dennis B. Ledden

Essay: Challenges to Monolingual National Literatures, Brian Lennon

Book Chapter: From Paris to Eatonville, Florida: Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises and Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, Anna Lillios